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Great Fire Of London Research Paper

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The Great Fire of London
The Great Fire of London was an enormous fire that burned down almost all of London. It started on September 2, 1666, as a small fire erupted on Pudding Lane the city of London would not know the suffering they were about to endure (Jokinen 1). One of many buildings the fire burnt down was the world renowned Globe Theatre. The Great Fire of London affected many people, property, and famous architecture that would pave the way for a new ruler of England.
The Great Fire of London began on the night of September 2, 1666, as a small fire on Pudding Lane, in the bakeshop of Thomas Farynor, baker to the queen (Jokinen 1). A monument now stands in place of where the famous bakery was (Eyewitness 1). The city thought the bakery was the most up to date thing at the time, so no one ever perceived it catching aflame as a possibility.At one o'clock in the morning, a servant woke to find the bakery aflame, and the baker and his family escaped, but a fear-struck maid perished in the blaze (Jokinen 1). The baker escaped unharmed but, did not tell any of the bystanders about the timely growing fire. This would just be the beginning of a colossal fire that would test the city of London.
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The fire was put out on Pie Corner where also a monument stands in honor of the fire that burned down London (Eyewitness 2). The fact that the fire burned down a bakery to begin and end with is ironic in part to the fire could have started anywhere. The city of London would be in what is called today as a rebuilding era, because eighty percent of the infrastructure in the city burned down (National 2). The fire would was not well documented due to everything that was written about the fire was burnt in the fire. The Great Fire of London may have not been well recorded, but only the victims would know the real effects of the

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